Citizenship in Perspective: Central Asia-Diplomacy-International Negotiations
Eggers Hall, 306B
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Moderated by Mirjakhon Turdiev, Director, All Children Succeeding Project, Syracuse University
Professor Faizullaev, with a D.Sc. in political science and a Ph.D. in psychology, is a scholar, author and teacher. He served as the former ambassador of Uzbekistan to the United Kingdom (1999-2003), Benelux countries, the European Union, and NATO (1995-1998).
He was a Fulbright Scholar at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, and the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University (2011-2012), as well as a Visiting Scholar at McGill University (2014), Cambridge University (2005) and Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Western Washington University (1992).
His two last books, “Symbolic Insult in Diplomacy: A Subtle Game of Diplomatic Slap” (2018) and “Diplomacy for Professionals and Everyone” (2022), were published by Brill in Leiden and Boston. Recently, his book chapter “Digital Diplomacy of the Central Asian Countries” was published in The Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy (2024).
Category
Social Science and Public Policy
Type
Talks
Region
Campus
Open to
Public
Organizers
MAX-Central Asia and the Caucasus Initiative, MAX-Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
Accessibility
Contact Mirjakhon Turdiev to request accommodations
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